Theatre
The Manchester Theatre Awards is hosting a celebration of Manchester Theatre with a get-together of the winners and nominees from the 2011 awards. The invitation only event is taking place at New Century House in Manchester on Friday 18 May 2012. The winners of the 2011 awards will be receiving their trophies. See the Manchester [...]
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The winners of the Manchester Theatre Awards were announced at 10am on 14 March. Margot Leicester won the accolade for best actress for her performance in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Full details of all the awards can be found at the Manchester Theatre Awards website Resources MTA – Best Production – The Manchester Theatre [...]
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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? has secured a plethora of nominations in the newly revamped Manchester Theatre Awards. Announced today at 10am Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? has nominations for the entire cast and production, as follows: Best Production: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Best Actor: George irving Best Actress: Margot Leciester Best Supporting Actor: [...]
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New theatre appearance added 13th May 2011 George is to star in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, running from 22 September to 15 October 2011 at The Octagon Theatre in Bolton. After the success of All My Sons and A Streetcar Named Desire launching his first two seasons David Thacker opens his [...]
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George starred in The Piper a new play by Colleen Murphy at Vibrant – A Festival of Finborough Playwrights on 12 July 2011 From the programme: Rats take many forms in the corporate democracy of Hameln where an orchestrated chaos reigns and ghosts of dead children mingle with the living. Ruled by the tyrannical Mayor [...]
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George was part of an open rehearsed reading of The Extremists written and directed by Chris Goode (who also directed the recent Landscape at The Theatre Royal, Bath) in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at The Royal Court Theatre in London on Friday, 25th March 2011. Cast Gemma Brockis Chris Goode Kali Hughes George Irving Sebastien [...]
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New theatre appearance added 8th January 2011 George is to star in Landscape by Harold Pinter, running from 2nd February to 19th February 2011 at The Theatre Royal, Bath. Reviews The Guardian – Lyn Gardner – 8th February 2011 This is Bath – 8th February 2011 Venue.co.uk – 9th February 2011 Resources The Theatre Royal [...]
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New theatre appearance added 29 May 2009 George starred in All My Sons, David Thacker‘s first production of the Octagon’s new season, running from 1st October 2009 to 24th October 2009. World War Two is over and peace reigns in American suburbia. Under a tree in the Keller families back yard planted to commemorate a [...]
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New theatre appearance added 29 May 2009 After the run of All My Sons George will also be starring in the next Octagon production, Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen, running from 29 October 2009 to 21 November 2009. Written in 1881 and first staged in 1882 Ghosts is in the tradition of Ibsen’s work, a scathing [...]
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Close on the heels of his starring role in the 2006 national tour of The French Lieutenant’s Woman, George Irving returned to the theatre for his next project. He starred in Shining City, a chilling urban ghost story set in Dublin. Shining City is written by Conor McPherson, the subject of critical acclaim for the [...]
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